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I’m a female of 21 years my boyfriend and I had wet humping without any clothes on is there a huge chance of getting pregnant?

By October 9, 2019 - 9:07pm
 
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I wasn’t ovulating I keep track about it, also it wasn’t even mid month it was the day my period should have started but I didn’t care about it because it’s always 2 to 3 days late now it’s been 12 days and my period hasn’t started should i be concerned about getting pregnant?

October 10, 2019 - 1:44pm
HERWriter Guide (reply to Rummy)

There is likely no chance of pregnancy if you were not ovulating but take a pregnancy test to rule it out. If it's negative you may be late due to stress, a hormonal balance or lifestyle changes. If you don't get your period next cycle, talk to your doctor.
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Susan

October 11, 2019 - 4:02am
HERWriter Guide

Hello Rummy

Thank you for writing.

We can't give chances, odds or percentages as to whether a woman will become pregnant. That's up to the activity you engaged in and...Mother Nature!

What we can say is that if there was unprotected genital-to-genital contact and there was any kind of ejaculation, then there is a risk of pregnancy if the woman was ovulating or within a few days of ovulation. Ovulation generally happens mid-month of a woman's cycle.

Best,
Susan

October 10, 2019 - 12:58pm
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I’m sure it wasn’t the ovulating days and also not mid month, it happened on the day i was supposed to get my period and I didn’t I figured it’s a day or two late which happens sometimes but it’s been 12 days and I still didn’t get my period should I be concerned of getting pregnant?

October 10, 2019 - 11:29pm
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